Principal or designee definition

Principal or designee means the teaching staff member’s Principal or a staff member designated by the Principal to be responsible at the time of the alleged violation or the teaching staff member’s supervisor or a staff member designated by the teaching staff member’s supervisor to be responsible at the time of the alleged violation.
Principal or designee. The certificated administrator appointed by the District to evaluate a certificated teacher.

Examples of Principal or designee in a sentence

  • When unforeseen situations arise and the instructor scheduled to teach a course for the College cannot deliver instruction through the entirety of the scheduled course, the School Principal or designee will immediately notify the College’s Office of High School Programs.

  • The College Academic Chairs or Faculty Liaison, along with the School Principal or designee, will be responsible for developing and refining a clear and coherent academic program across the two institutions for curriculum alignment for Students participating in the Dual Credit program.

  • The College Academic Chairs, along with the School Principal or designee, will be responsible for developing and refining a clear and coherent academic program across the two institutions for curriculum alignment for Students participating in the Dual Credit program.

  • The system administrator (Principal or designee, Pastor) may remove any material stored by the users which violates the terms of this Agreement.

  • Exceptions may be made by the mutual agreement of the employee and the Principal (or designee).

  • Leave for unforeseen emergencies, a bargaining unit member who is absent for less than one-half day during the work day may use hourly leave if site coverage is available and approved by the Principal or designee prior to taking leave.

  • The Superintendent, Building Principal or Assistant Building Principal, or designee is authorized to impose the same disciplinary measures as teachers.

  • Unit members may switch supervision assignments with each other provided the Principal (or designee) is informed.

  • If a teacher is to be reassigned to a position which is a different subject area 5 or grade level than their current assignment (or from their assignment in the previous school 6 year) or a position permitting any area of certification, the teacher must be afforded a conference 7 with the Principal or designee to discuss the new assignment.

  • Upon receiving such a report, the Building Principal or designee shall immediately notify the local law enforcement agency, State Police, and any involved student’s parent/guardian.

Related to Principal or designee

  • Principal or Representative means a principal, owner, partner, shareholder, joint venturer, investor, member, trustee, director, officer, manager, employee, agent, representative or consultant.

  • Investor Designee means an individual nominated by the Board as a “Investor Designee” for election to the Board pursuant to Section 5.10(a), Section 5.10(d) or Section 5.10(e) of the Investment Agreement.

  • Board Designee means an employee of the Board who has been given authority by the Board to carry out a function for the Board (e.g., the Clerk, Assistant Clerk of the Board, or hearing officer).

  • Designated Director means a person designated by the RE to ensure overall compliance with the obligations imposed under chapter IV of the PML Act and the Rules and shall include:

  • Principal Member means the person who signs the application and is responsible for the payment of premiums.